On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 05:04:18PM -0400, Richard Darst wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 05:45:53PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 03:35:20AM -0400, Richard Darst wrote:
> > > [debconf-surplus] For readers of -project, here's what this means:
> > > Sponsors slowly pledge money over the spring, and we usually are in a
> > > panic about "oh no, we have no money to afford anything". But as time
> > > goes on, things get together. We get a few more sponsors. We find
> > > local supporters who will sponsor things locally, or negotiate better
> > > discounts, or find cheaper venues. A major source of extra money is
> > > when many people don't reconfirm, or don't show up, saving us a lot on
> > > accommodation costs.
> >
> > It's probably not unreasonable to wonder why many people do not
> > reconfirm. Is it because they don't know yet whether they'll be
> > sponsored? If that's the case, then you're now basically saying "most of
> > the money we'll be using to ensure no sponsored attendee will cancel is
> > coming from the sponsored attendees who cancel"; that logic is somewhat
> > flawed.
>
> Well...
>
> Food+accom sponsorship is decided early, I think around the
> beginning of June this year. It is generally pretty easy to get -
> unless you are not related to free software, you'll get it. There is
> really no significant uncertainty about this.
>
> Travel sponsorship is harder to get, and that is what was very
> last-minute this year. But the team is aware of that, and keeps track
> of who hasn't reconfirmed and is waiting for it, who might be able to
> reconfirm if they got it.
>
> However, the thing about getting lots of extra money from people who
> don't reconfirm is from accom-sponsored-people.
Right, that explains it. In that case, please just forget what I said :-)
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